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Why? Because man is free on god’s earth. But man can enjoy this freedom only in America. Therefore, when I noticed that President was going, instead of bringing them to the discussion table to solve problems of terrorism, to impose his will upon other nations such as Iraq, Afghanistan, etc. through war, I opposed him. But for the same reason, I support Mr. Barrack Obama who is more flexible.
Further I learnt about my father’s influence on me, when I read about the concept of political socialization. I learnt that political socialization is a concept in political study. It mainly deals with the psychological development processes by which a man, in modern society, adopts and internalizes various features, of a political culture, such as political attitudes, political beliefs, political values, behavior patterns and habits. Indeed the internalization of these political features teaches a man to belong to a political community. Therefore, it basically determines the doctrinal and behavioral aspects of a political community. Indeed political socialization is the summation of all the evaluative, cognitive and affective internalization and orientation -of a man’s consciousness in his or her childhood and adolescence- towards a political system. The political socialization starts from one’s childhood. A child’s political socialization begins with the influence of various agents such “parents, family, Friends, Teachers, Media, Genders, Religion, Race, Age, and Geography”. They play very fundamental roles to impact a child’s political beliefs. These agents are often classified into two groups: primary group and secondary group. Political socialization of a man is “determined by the face-to-face interactions of a man with the primary agents” such as parents, family members, friends, etc. The primary agents are supposed to be in direct contact with the primary. On the
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...Teacher’s Sociology 26 April Socialization Problem ment Socialization actually defines a process of genetically acquiring and spreading norms, culture, heritage and traditions which allow a person to interact and constitute a society. This ever evolving behavior forms the basis of community life and inculcates in a human being the necessary demeanors that are in reality the requirements of the prevalent society. Another aspect of socialization is the persistence of a culture and traditions which form the basis of a society (Grusec and Hastings). Socialization is indeed a modern day requirement because it sets the paradigm of behaviors that one is expected of. There are...

...? SocializationSocialization Different views have been developed in the literature in regard to the reasons that lead people to become a nurse. According to Calabrese (2004) people often choose to become a nurse because in this way they have the chance ‘to heal people’ (Calabrese 2004, p.21). The specific feeling is explained as follows: there are people that wish to help others, no matter if the rewarding is not equal to their efforts (Calabrese 2004, p.21). People belonging in the above category tend to sacrifice their own interests for the good of others; in practice, it has been proved that the percentage of people entering nursing for the above reason can be high (Calabrese 2004, p.21). For others,...

...?Choosing a Marriage Partner The choice of a marriage partner is based on who I perceive myself to be and what I perceive myself to need in the way of quality in a relationship. It depends on the role “I” perform with regards to my concept of “me” for both significant people in the relationship. In a world where arranged marriages are no longer the norm, especially in Western society, there is an increased responsibility for people to know themselves well in order to make healthy choices for something as important as marriage. Arranged marriages were made in the past to protect family interests with regards to assets and the family lineage, inheritance, and social position; this is no longer the case. Symbolic meanings in symbolic... ...

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Abstract
In a family setting and any other human interaction, there is more intentional socialization than unintentional. The basic reason for this is that people find communicating explicitly more effective especially to children. However, a great deal of communication of values is also done unintentionally towards children. This paper looks into examples of the two types of socialization with specific focus on children and adults in a family setting.
Examples of intentional socialization
In homes elder children are told to share items as well as space with their younger siblings. This is a clear and direct instruction that requires the said child to do a specific...

...? SocializationSocialization Introduction From an early age we are taught to conform to the values and mores of the society in which we live. Often times these ideas are born out of intuition and our observation of the culture around us, while other times we are taught them by our parents, peers, and other members of the society. This entire process is known as socialization and it becomes the glue that keeps a civilized culture functioning properly. Without duly socialized citizens, an entire society can crumble in a midst of chaos and confusion. By learning the skills needed to be productive members of society and to function according to the set values and beliefs of...

... The war on terror’s importance to todays young people The ‘War on Terrorism’ as it is commonly referred to, is a phrase coined by United States government officials. It is primarily used to justify the military initiative de jour following and as a reactionary response to the September 11, 2001 attacks. Young people should be particularly concerned because they are inheriting the catastrophic consequences that are the result. The country has lost respect worldwide because of the ill-conceived and illegal invasion of Iraq. The PATRIOT Act, enacted in response to the 9/11 attacks, violates five of the first ten amendments to the Constitution (The Bill of Rights). The U.S. has, in the space of five years, become a nation... The war on...

...Socialization Learning about socialization has generally decreased my feeling of freedom. Before I had blind faith in the saying of Francis Bacon, “knowledge is power” (Christianity Today, 2008), but now as I have learned more about socialization, I believe that the ignorance I was in before was in many respects, a blessing. Knowledge of socialization imposes constraints upon the individual in much the same way as the religion does. As long as an individual does not have faith in religion, he/she is free to the maximum possible limit. Such a person, if has sufficient power and influence, can make love with anybody he wants, can eat and drink anything he feels like eating...

...Socialization Socilaization of Early Prosocil Behavior: Parents Talk About Emotions is Associated With Sharing and Helping in Toddlers
Brownell and other authors, in this article, established that parenting styles have direct influence on children and adolescents’ prosocial behaviors. Prosocial behaviors refer to any behavior that is intended to help or benefit an individual. Therefore, understanding, or empathy of another person’s emotional and cognitive state, is one of the earliest precursors of his or her future prosocial behaviors. I agree with the authors that power-assertive or harsh discipline is negatively related to prosocial behaviors (Brownell et al. 2013). Similarly, other types of discipline that stress on...

...Socialisation of Children: Summary and Evaluation of Article Exercise a When searching the internet for obtaining information on this topic, I would use the keywords such as “children’s socialisation,” “peer pressure,” “influences in children’s social skills” etc.
2. I would trust government and NGO websites as well as scientific journals, reports and articles appearing on the internet. On the other hand, I would be wary of commercial sites and blogs apart from those with no proper credentials about the author or site.
3. Peer group refers to a group of people who are from the “same social position” who often interact among themselves in classrooms, friend circles, workplaces or other...

...sociological concepts and the importance of the video to the researcher in enhancing an understanding of socialization within the societies of today.
The first idea that a viewer realizes upon watching the movie relates to the attribute that portrays girls to read earlier than boys while also acquiring verbal knowledge at earlier age than males. While the society may tend to describe the boy child as talented academically over the girls, that believe is just a misconception. After interviewing various elementary school boys regarding their best subjects in school, the response included gym, recess, among others (Thompson, 2009). As opposed to answering the right subjects covered in schools, the boys focus on other...

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